Hi All
I have been learning to live with prostate cancer for the past couple of months. It came as a bolt out of the blue although I had been having some flow problems for a while. Having heart failure for a number of years means that I am taking a range of medication including diuretics and the flow problems were always put down to managing them.
In June my PSA result was 85 so I was immediately sent to Urology for a biopsy and scans. The biopsy showed bilateral extensive disease with positive PC in all 12 cores with a Gleason score of 7 (3+4). Fortunately the scans turned out negative so my diagnosis is T2cN0M0 high risk localised.
I was immediately started on HT and saw an Oncologist on 2nd September to discuss RT. He wants to wait for 3 months or so before starting RT. Blood test results yesterday - REALLY GOOD NEWS - my PSA has come down to 3.35 so at least the HT is working.
The side effects of HT haven't been too bad - yet! Fatigue is the worst but I've managed to steer clear of hot flushes so far. Other health problems make things a bit difficult. I have had problems with kidney function over recent years. In July my kidney function dropped quite low (eGF 22) but I didn't find out about it until I saw the oncologist last week. The blood test results yesterday showed an improvement in kidney function (up to 37) but I am a little concerned that the drop in kidney function might be a side effect of the HT.
I have been following conversations on this site since July and find the support you all offer to each other inspiring. We all have different journeys to travel and from my involvement so far I take comfort from the stories you have to tell and the determination you show in dealing with this awful disease.
Best wishes
Michael